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Re: [c-nsp] Leaked Video or Not (Linux and Cisco for internal Sales folks)


From: Marcus Leske <marcusleskex () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2018 18:51:55 -0700

What do you mean ? Examples of Telemetry use cases are infinite?

Are you asking for popular use cases that were not possible with snmp and
netflow?

Cheers

On Sunday, August 5, 2018, Sami Joseph <sami.joseph () gmail com> wrote:

On the topic of marketing hypes vs real requirements, does anyone see real
use cases for telemetry ? Can anyone pls give me examples?

Thanks

On Sunday, July 8, 2018, <adamv0025 () netconsultings com> wrote:

From: Marcus Leske [mailto:marcusleskex () gmail com]
Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2018 3:58 PM

open APIs tops that funny abuse list IMHO :
https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/issues/568

can we change the topic of the thread to an informative one, instead of
a
leaked video or not, to why exactly do network engineers are often
confused by the abusive marketing all over the place of what is open and
what is not and other computing terms.

I guess this is happening in networking more often than other domains
because networking people didnt get a chance in their career to learn
about
the world of computing, their heads were somewhere else, learning about
complex networking protocols and not the common computing interfaces,
the open source world, existing  frameworks and paradigms, this video
helps
a bit on how did this happen:
https://vimeo.com/262190505https://vimeo.com/262190505

has anyone here seen list of topics that network engineers usually miss
on
their journey ?  i know they never get exposed to software development
and engineering in general, databases, web technologies, operating
system
fundamentals.

Well I guess if you stick around in networking for long time you kind of
get exposed to some of these to a certain level on a day job, some of it
was covered in school in various levels of detail, and to some of these
concepts we (networkers) get a specific very narrow filed exposure I'd say,
like in your example of databases -well various protocol tables are good
examples of decentralized distributed databases, then some Network OS-es
are good examples of distributed operating systems. So I guess it then just
boils down to the willingness of and individual to understand these
concepts on an ever more fundamental level -with every next interaction
with these. Maybe it draws one more towards the software development side
or perhaps more towards the somewhat holistic understanding of the
networking discipline through graph theory and complex adaptive systems.


adam

netconsultings.com
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